Thursday, December 9, 2010

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, For a dignified life after a suicide attempt in the second deportation Hamburger December.

right to stay for Miroslav Redzepagic!
for a dignified life after a suicide attempt in Hamburg deportation on 2 December. The planned deportation of Miroslav stop!

On 2 December, the 22-year-old Miroslav Redzepagic takes the Hamburg Deportation Bill Werder Moorfleet attempted suicide. He learned of the rejection of his asylum application, and feared the immediate deportation to Belgrade - the second time in his life. For 7 and 9.12. the authorities had chartered Sammelabschiebeflieger from Dusseldorf to Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians in Serbia and Kosovo to deport. Miroslav lives because judiciary found him in time, but he faces deportation continues.
succeeded in the autumn of his flight, returned to his home, according to relatives in Hamburg. In Serbia, he was repeatedly exposed to antiziganistischen threats. The contact would have been aborted.
On 16 Miroslav November 2010 will be taken up in Hamburg on a check, he applies for asylum. Postwendend it ends up in Deportation Bill Werder in Hamburg.
The date of 16 November is connected for 8 years for the entire family Redzepagic with the worst memory.

is the day after the suicide attempt Miroslav brought to the psychiatric clinic in Hamburg Ochsenzoll. When it comes to the authorities, he should be deported as soon as possible.
Miroslav is Rome. He was born in Yugoslavia, grew up, since he is 2 years old, in Germany. Since 1995, survived the 7-member family in Syke, Diepholz district in Lower Saxony. As asylum seekers with a permit and so-called deportation of asylum seekers in their housing accommodation "German Oak", a former country house has been assigned. Milos Redzepagic, the father of the family protested against the unacceptable conditions in the property, he asked again for a work permit, called a life of dignity for his family.
On 15 November 2002 Milos Redzepagic commits a seemingly inexplicable act of desperation. His family, he says he wants to get cigarettes. In fact, he goes to the City Council of Syke, douses himself with petrol in the foyer and sets fire to his body. The following day, 16 November, he dies from the burns.
commemorate Ten days later 100 people in the Syke dead with a funeral march. You want to draw attention to the uncertain situation of the refugee family and protest against the deportation of Roma to Yugoslavia. The death of the father has never coped with Miroslav.

All efforts are without success, barely two years later, in October 2004, the widow and 4 of their minor children deported to Belgrade. The 17-year-old oldest daughter runs away in panic when the police enter the morning the living rooms of the family. She hid for two months and finally ends up in the deportation Hanover-Langenhagen. Her 18th Birthday, about 2 weeks later she spent in a country that does not know and to celebrate she is not felt in a long time.

The deportee family now lives in southern Serbia. It is reflected through life somehow. The older children must soon go their own way. Ljalje tries to trade at flea markets and works for a while in a pub. Letter she has never learned. It is always sick. Due to lack of evidence and not a successful registration, the children are now out of school.
The solos transfers of supporters from Germany are able to alleviate the plight not really. In the fall of 2010 discover the doctors again on Ljalje a tumor in the breast. She was already ill with cancer in Germany. This time can be operated on. The need for the surgery in advance by a bar will flash fundraiser permits from Bremen.

Miroslav As the journey back home - to Germany - takes up, he tried the prosecution as a member of the Roma minority to escape, which in former Yugoslavia in extreme poverty and with difficult live access to education and health care need.
Miroslav dared to fight for a better life. As Miroslav failed again and stood before the second deportation, he left his courage. He just could not and knew no way out.
Miroslav is currently still in the hospital when we go to the authorities in early January he will be deported. In North Rhine-Westphalia early December, a deportation
stop for Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians in Serbia and Kosovo was adopted. But not in
Hamburg.

group Roma solos Bremen, 9 December 2010


We are an independent anti-racist group since 2002 and are in continuous contact with Ljalje
Redzepagic and partly also to their children. We urgently appeal for donations, especially for legal aid for Miroslav. Soon we will enter an account number is known about the donations certificates can be issued. Contact: " mailto: Polypol @ gmx net . "

residence rights for Roma, everywhere.

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